Respondents to survey questions involving sensitive information, such as sexual behavior, illegal drug usage, tax evasion, and income, may refuse to answer the questions or provide untruthful answers to protect their privacy. This creates a challenge in drawing valid inferences from potentially inaccurate data. Addressing this difficulty, non-randomized response approaches enable sample survey practitioners and applied statisticians to protect the privacy of respondents and properly analyze the gathered data.Incomplete Categorical Data Design: Non-Randomized Response Techniques for Sensitive Questions in Surveys is the first book on non-randomized response designs and statistical analysis methods. The techniques covered integrate the streng...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, histor...
Randomized response and item count techniques have originally been designed as statistical methods t...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Non-randomized response model for sensitive survey with noncompliance Qin Wu1 and Man-Lai Tang2 Coll...
Sensitive issues are often arose in medical, psychological and sociological surveys, such as sex, ab...
In this article, we develop a non-randomized multi-category response model for a single sensitive su...
This paper proposes a strategy for administering a survey that is mindful of sensitive data and indi...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
About a half century ago, Warner (1965) proposed the randomized response method as a survey techniqu...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
In behavioral, health, and social sciences, any endeavor involving measurement is directed at accura...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, histor...
Randomized response and item count techniques have originally been designed as statistical methods t...
Since the Warner's randomized response (RR) model to solicit sensitive information was proposed in 1...
Non-randomized response model for sensitive survey with noncompliance Qin Wu1 and Man-Lai Tang2 Coll...
Sensitive issues are often arose in medical, psychological and sociological surveys, such as sex, ab...
In this article, we develop a non-randomized multi-category response model for a single sensitive su...
This paper proposes a strategy for administering a survey that is mindful of sensitive data and indi...
The estimation of the relative size of a certain subgroup within a population under study is one of ...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
About a half century ago, Warner (1965) proposed the randomized response method as a survey techniqu...
When open or direct surveys are about sensitive matters (e.g. gambling habits, addiction to drug and...
Gaining valid answers to so-called sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Var...
In behavioral, health, and social sciences, any endeavor involving measurement is directed at accura...
The item count method is a way of asking sensitive survey questions which protects the anonymity of ...
A survey study is a research method commonly used to quantify population characteristics in biostati...
There are materials in literature about how privacy on stigmatizing features like alcoholism, histor...